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Norwalk-ROTC
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Just a general question

Post by Norwalk-ROTC »

We have just received a 7.9. The data sheets I have seen indicate that I need about 2.5 feet of water with the board up. Need I do anything about the rudder in 2.5 feet of water, or is it okay? I suppose I could measure, but I thought someone might know.

The mooring we are being given is in some pretty shallow water.
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Post by Tim Bosma »

The rudder pivots up so it can float in 14 inches of water if need be. We have a stainless rod bent in a wierd shape that hooks in the aft hole on the rudder blade and over the aft spacer in the rudder head to hold the rudder in the up position.
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Post by Tac Boston »

A trick that I have used in Shallow water, is to take the lower pin out and tape a pencil in it's place.

When the rudder touches bottom then it breaks the pencil before any damage is done.
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Post by Sam Buschell »

It would be best to try maneuvering in open water the first time you have the board up and the rudder kicked.
The boat is an entirely different animal without a little board in, and the load on the tiller quadruples with the rudder up.
With a little practice you can move the boat around in a cautious manner, but I wouldn't want you to experience it in tight quarters the first time like I did.
Also if the boat is an outboard watch the proximity of the rudder to the propeller.
Sam
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